San Diego  A woman killed Tuesday morning on southbound Interstate 5 in Golden Hill has been identified as Phyllis Lorraine Kirk, 65, of San Diego, the Medical Examiner’s Office said.

A cabdriver clipped the back of her SUV and the out-of-control vehicle overturned on the freeway, officials said.

The accident, which was reported at 7:46 a.m., prompted a lengthy closure of all lanes of southbound Interstate 5 in the area.

California Highway Patrol Officer Brandon Garland said the crash occurred when a cabdriver in a Ford Crown Victoria traveling about 65 mph made a lane change, moving from the No. 2 lane to the No. 4 lane, and clipped the left rear of the Chevy Blazer driving ahead of it.

The SUV overturned and came to rest in the lanes of southbound Interstate 5 just north of Broadway, Garland said.

Kirk, who was alone in the vehicle, died before she could be taken to a hospital.

CHP officers diverted traffic from southbound I-5 to state Route 94 to remove the vehicles and investigate the accident.

The driver of the cab stopped after the accident and was interviewed by CHP officers. Two other witnesses were also interviewed, Garland said. No arrests have been made.